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gore. join us here on current tv. but first, mitt romney is losing the david l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l >> eliot: back in session, the supreme court returns with a busy docket, but first trying to do math, and mitt romney was asked not so nicely to join david letterman on. we when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it on the viewfinder. >> the current president president obama was on the show last week. the challenger, mitt romney, has not been on the...
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>> bush gore in 2000 was close. in fact the odd thing about bush and gore in 2000 is gore was still traveling to tennessee and arkansas and west virginia. there were a bunch more states steel in play. for this election you are gown to a half dozen state's. ohio and florida and maybe new hampshire and be in new mexico. that is it. colorado too. is we are your go-to debate station. you can join the conversation via facebook and twitter and then at 11:00, we will fact check the candidate statements with the wusa fact checking team. >>> early voting begins today and you can vote between 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 at night. for the exact locations go to our website. >>> trial for adrian johnson begins in prince george's county today. 37-year-old is charged with reckless driving. he was allegedly driving drunk when his vehicle hit 18-year- old lawrence garner jr. jury selection will begin in the morning with openings to follow sometime late morning or early afternoon. meanwhile services have been set for former south dakota senat
>> bush gore in 2000 was close. in fact the odd thing about bush and gore in 2000 is gore was still traveling to tennessee and arkansas and west virginia. there were a bunch more states steel in play. for this election you are gown to a half dozen state's. ohio and florida and maybe new hampshire and be in new mexico. that is it. colorado too. is we are your go-to debate station. you can join the conversation via facebook and twitter and then at 11:00, we will fact check the candidate...
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gore. join us here on current tv. but first, mitt romney is losing the david letterman vote. the viewfinder is next. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. >> eliot: back in session, the supreme court returns with a busy docket, but first trying to do math, and mitt romney was asked not so nicely to join david letterman on. we when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it on the viewfinder. >> the current president president obama was on the show last week. the challenger, mitt romney, has not been on the show. >> just vote on one issue. vote on the whole package. which one of the candidates will have the best package. >> i don
gore. join us here on current tv. but first, mitt romney is losing the david letterman vote. the viewfinder is next. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and...
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with governors granholm, spitzer, and vice president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. >> eliot: all jobs are not created equal. in the aftermath of the cataclysm of 200860% of the jobs lost were middle-wage jobs. as we've bounced back only 22% of the new jobs fall into that category. most of the new jobs are distinctly lower wage level accentuating the pain felt by the middle class. but diagnosing the problem and solving it are two completely different things. last fall the president proposed the jobs act to cure the jobs crisis. the bill was filibustered in the senate before pieces were broken out and watered down with a few passing. meanwhile governor romney has been campaigning with a plan of his own. >> romney: that's why i've a five-point plan that gets america 12 million new jobs in four years and rising take home pay. >> eliot: but will either plan make a difference? joining me now who recently wrote a fascinating article analyzing these president bush, job trends. thank you for coming in. >> good to be here. >> eliot: your article really broke
with governors granholm, spitzer, and vice president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. >> eliot: all jobs are not created equal. in the aftermath of the cataclysm of 200860% of the jobs lost were middle-wage jobs. as we've bounced back only 22% of the new jobs fall into that category. most of the new jobs are distinctly lower wage level accentuating the pain felt by the middle class. but diagnosing the problem and solving it are two completely different...
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bush and al gore. it is possible. it's only happened four times in the lifetime of our great republic. but it did happen 12 years ago. al gore eeked out the edge in the prop lar vote but lost the presidency when george bush won florida and got the electoral votes. the statisticians say it's slightly more likely mitt romney could win the popular vote if president obama wins the electoral college. but mitt romney could win the pop lore vote and president obama in the electoral college. is that possible? yes. we need to be prepared if the election stays this close? a lot of lawyers involved the morning after. >> yeah. well, you know, first thing let's do, kill all the lawyers, right? thanks to john king. >>> as john was talking about, the election does center on nine tossup states. you heard him going through the different paths to victory for each side here. but those states, well, you know what they show, maybe all voters are not created equal. new york, california and texas, they are three of the biggest states yet th
bush and al gore. it is possible. it's only happened four times in the lifetime of our great republic. but it did happen 12 years ago. al gore eeked out the edge in the prop lar vote but lost the presidency when george bush won florida and got the electoral votes. the statisticians say it's slightly more likely mitt romney could win the popular vote if president obama wins the electoral college. but mitt romney could win the pop lore vote and president obama in the electoral college. is that...
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did al gore prepare biden for this debate? >> you and i were talking about gore got into bush's face back in 2000. joe obviously was clearly you know interested in firing up debates and being animated and all the rest. >> sean: i think it's deeper than that. almost uncontroblable laughter. almost unhinged rude, and condescending. mean at times, interruptive. like he was trying to overcompensate for the horrific debate president obama had. i'm not sure how this play was the american people. to be that rude and to be vice president at times so uncontrolable i was beginning to worry about him. >> we just saw frank luntz's focus group. it didn't move any of them. >> sean: good point. there are other things people didn't pick up on. there are issues in this debate. we know intelligence community in bengazy knew within 24 hours this was a terrorist attack. we know that there were multiple requests for security that wasn't granted. when i look at the vice president tonight he just denied what is now on the record and contradicted our
did al gore prepare biden for this debate? >> you and i were talking about gore got into bush's face back in 2000. joe obviously was clearly you know interested in firing up debates and being animated and all the rest. >> sean: i think it's deeper than that. almost uncontroblable laughter. almost unhinged rude, and condescending. mean at times, interruptive. like he was trying to overcompensate for the horrific debate president obama had. i'm not sure how this play was the american...
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bush and al gore. it is possible. it's only happened four times in the lifetime times in the lifetime of our great republic but it did happen 12 years ago. so it can happen. al gore eked out a little more than a half million votes edge in the popular vote but lost the presidency when george w. bush won the contested florida election and got those electoral votes back. so it is possible and people looking at the race this time, the statisticians say they think it's slightly more likely mitt romney could win the popular vote, president obama wins the electoral college. in this close of a race it's conceivable mitt romney could win the popular vote and president obama could win in the electoral college. do the campaigns think that's likely? no. do they think it's possible, yes. one thing we need to be prepared for if the election stays this close, a lot of lawyers involved the morning after. >> yeah. well, you know, first thing let's do, kill all the lawyers, right? thanks to john king. >>> as john was talking about, the
bush and al gore. it is possible. it's only happened four times in the lifetime times in the lifetime of our great republic but it did happen 12 years ago. so it can happen. al gore eked out a little more than a half million votes edge in the popular vote but lost the presidency when george w. bush won the contested florida election and got those electoral votes back. so it is possible and people looking at the race this time, the statisticians say they think it's slightly more likely mitt...
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gore won, as did clinton. record, 2-1-1. in '96 gore debated senator jack kemp. gore narrowly won that and so did clinton. record 3-1-1. in 2000 and '04, dick cheney dispatched his opponents. and in '08 palin outdid expectations but biden clearly won as did obama pushing the record to 6-1-1. five times in a row and six out of eight that the winner of the vp debate has gone on to win the election. various people in the media have wanted to declare this war over hundreds of times. no
gore won, as did clinton. record, 2-1-1. in '96 gore debated senator jack kemp. gore narrowly won that and so did clinton. record 3-1-1. in 2000 and '04, dick cheney dispatched his opponents. and in '08 palin outdid expectations but biden clearly won as did obama pushing the record to 6-1-1. five times in a row and six out of eight that the winner of the vp debate has gone on to win the election. various people in the media have wanted to declare this war over hundreds of times. no
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in fact i think the clip you were just talking about is about al gore sighing loudly while george bush was answering a question. that is something a lot of people remember. can we play that? >> well it is the nonverbal behavior. i think that's a key. melissa: definitely. we don't have that. juan, what do you think? what do you think is the biggest pitfall potentially tonight? >> well the president that he appears arrogant, indifferent and even bored by listening to mitt romney. doesn't understand why he has to deal with this situation. if he comes across as arrogant, that would be a big, big point of damage for him and for his image and american people won't like that. who would like that? melissa: yeah. >> for mitt romney i think he has got to also break out of some of that robotic style. he has to come across that somebody can feel. in fact has some empathy for people who are not wealthy, not involved in big business and really counter the perception of him as a cold-hearted, hard nosed businessman, someone who doesn't understand real struggles because he has come from a you know, we
in fact i think the clip you were just talking about is about al gore sighing loudly while george bush was answering a question. that is something a lot of people remember. can we play that? >> well it is the nonverbal behavior. i think that's a key. melissa: definitely. we don't have that. juan, what do you think? what do you think is the biggest pitfall potentially tonight? >> well the president that he appears arrogant, indifferent and even bored by listening to mitt romney....
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>> al gore: absolutely. before the debate that was one of the things we spotlighted to watch out for. governor romney time after time took pains to say military action should be the very last resort. we should handle this peacefully. we should use negotiations, and in all of the specific instances that they debated, he basically endorsed president obama's strategy, and president obama caught him up on that by saying, what i hear you advocating is the same thing, you just think if you say it louder, it will lead to better results. but yes, cenk, i think that's really obvious. since the first debate, governor romney has followed a calculated strategy of trying to move aggressively towards the senator, and some up with romneysia to try to obliterate from the memory all of statements he has made in the past. >> jennifer: and what the president did say is you are all over the map. >> eliot: mitt romney was embracing the president's policies without saying so, and then saying on domestic policy i am different. tha
>> al gore: absolutely. before the debate that was one of the things we spotlighted to watch out for. governor romney time after time took pains to say military action should be the very last resort. we should handle this peacefully. we should use negotiations, and in all of the specific instances that they debated, he basically endorsed president obama's strategy, and president obama caught him up on that by saying, what i hear you advocating is the same thing, you just think if you say...
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he was among the originators of controversial it requires gore and clinton n.g.o.s to make financial disclosures belongs to the ruling party it sounds opposition protests in moscow on the sign as hearing democracy nevertheless recently piece where the risk was supposed to speak expressed its concerns to the russian politics and the rich can blame based members for looser public attitudes and boycotted the. hello mr naryshkin and welcome to the show thanks for taking the time with us hello mr gore enough and thanks for having me you just looked at shelby oh so i went to this school you went to was associated with the motion also academy in st petersburg. in one of your interviews you said that you could have picked acting.
he was among the originators of controversial it requires gore and clinton n.g.o.s to make financial disclosures belongs to the ruling party it sounds opposition protests in moscow on the sign as hearing democracy nevertheless recently piece where the risk was supposed to speak expressed its concerns to the russian politics and the rich can blame based members for looser public attitudes and boycotted the. hello mr naryshkin and welcome to the show thanks for taking the time with us hello mr...
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with governors granholm, spitzer, and vice president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] cook what you love and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't
with governors granholm, spitzer, and vice president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more...
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president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? now to my point. (vo) jennifer granholm ... >>for every discouraged voter, there are ten angry ones taking action. trickle down does not work. in romney's world, cars get the eleva
president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage. [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so...
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i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. fall hotel sale. you can save up to 40% on select hotels. so book your hotel now and save up to 40%. hurry, offer ends soon. book now at travelocity. >>> convincing global initiative takes ideas from world leaders and celebrities. i spoke with president clinton, then sat down with my panel. health and wellness guru, deepak chopra and retired general, wesley clark. let's start, princess, let me start with you. you are a fascinating lady in many ways. you come from saudi where you are in the vanguard of promoting women's rights in a country that's not been renounced for that. how important is it to you to be doing this in
i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. fall hotel sale. you...
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on the set, we were discussing whether -- joe biden was having an al gore moment. did he go too far with the smirking, such that the substance will be undermined? >> i think he had a very strong debate. but was diminished, i thought was diminished by the smirking and he overdid t. i think, look, he surprised me on how aggressive and defensive on the economy, bringing up the 47%. i was very surprised, though, about how strong ryan was on foreign policy. it's going to be interesting how this plays out because i think... i think women were up for grabs here. i think that biden really scored points that the last thing we need is another ground war in the middle-east. there were different issues where i think he really pushed hard. but i don't know about the likeability of the smirking ando -- how he over did, i found it condescending and overdone. >> there was a moment, talking about the dimeanor, there was a moment at the very end, maybe when most voters weren't play paying attention, paul ryan started his closing statement and gave what i thought was a sincere thank
on the set, we were discussing whether -- joe biden was having an al gore moment. did he go too far with the smirking, such that the substance will be undermined? >> i think he had a very strong debate. but was diminished, i thought was diminished by the smirking and he overdid t. i think, look, he surprised me on how aggressive and defensive on the economy, bringing up the 47%. i was very surprised, though, about how strong ryan was on foreign policy. it's going to be interesting how...
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something like education you throw them in prison you shut them up because they they spoke out for gore against you and they spoke out against the war and and you put them in prison because why because the democratic party always wants a southern democrat to go national and my dad had been touted a potential presidential candidate will go by republican journal and fact he had never said you know look i'm going to go national the point being cold eyes were all over my father and and his friends and operatives as well and i want your viewers worldwide to know that they can sign this petition dash don dot org free hyphen don dot org. translated into a language educate people i mean why should we rely on the american people i want to rely on the american people but we need international pressure the united states to hold other countries accountable for the injustices that those countries carry out well what about other countries holding us accountable i'd like to be held accountable as well so i'm just asking your viewers educate yourself about the police. prosecutions in the united states
something like education you throw them in prison you shut them up because they they spoke out for gore against you and they spoke out against the war and and you put them in prison because why because the democratic party always wants a southern democrat to go national and my dad had been touted a potential presidential candidate will go by republican journal and fact he had never said you know look i'm going to go national the point being cold eyes were all over my father and and his friends...
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. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic environment. what steps would you or your administration take on agricultural policy developments to protect the family farms for this multi-functional service they perform? >> we've got a bumper crop this year. but that's the good news. you know what the bad news is that follows on that. the prices are low. in the last several years, the so-called freedom to farm law has, in my view, been mostly a failure. i want to change many of its provisions. now, many here who are not involved in farming don't -- won't follow this, so just forgive me. because the 2% of the country that is involved in farming is important because the rest of us wouldn't eat except for them. and you guys have been having a hard time, and i want to fight for you. i want to change those provisions. i want to restore a meaningful safety net. and i think that you pointed the way in your comments, because when you say there a
. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic environment. what steps would you or your administration take on agricultural policy developments to protect the family farms for this multi-functional service they perform? >> we've got a bumper crop this year. but that's the good news. you know what the bad news is that follows on that. the prices are low. in the last several years, the so-called freedom to farm...
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a reminder we'll be back here monday night along with vice president al gore, cenk uygur and john our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: it hasn't happened in two212 years but in two weeks. a college tie. if mitt romney continues to pick up votes in the swing states we may look at the possibility that the electoral college will give votes to romney and to obama. just as much. >> it is expected to remain democratic. as a result there is a 269 tie in the electoral college, the next president could be mitt romney and the vice president would be joe biden. maybe it's time for the constitutional amendment to rethink some of now to my point. (vo) jennifer granholm ... >>for every discouraged voter, there are ten angry ones taking action. trickle down does not work. in romney's world, cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft. that is a whole bunch of bunk. the powerful may steal an election,
a reminder we'll be back here monday night along with vice president al gore, cenk uygur and john our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: it hasn't happened in two212 years but in two weeks. a college tie. if mitt romney continues to pick up votes in the swing states we may...
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bush's victory over al gore in two thousand that's when he apparently had managers ask his then eight thousand employees about their political affiliation tell us about what happened in that case the first thing we have to say you said eight thousand employees now there's only seven thousand obviously thought something's gone wrong in his company but as you say it's not the first time that siegel is actively involved in a campaign in fact the florida florida real estate business and claims he was as you said personally responsible for george w. bush's two thousand presidential victory will twelve years ago he used similar tactics tactics to influence his employees during the two thousand presidential election campaign he admitted quote whenever i saw a negative article about gore i put it in with the paychecks of my employees and quote after that he said he couldn't imagine obviously that bush would win by only five hundred twenty seven votes he also admits that his tactics for helping bush win may not necessarily have been legal so even if it still surprises i'm sure his seven thousa
bush's victory over al gore in two thousand that's when he apparently had managers ask his then eight thousand employees about their political affiliation tell us about what happened in that case the first thing we have to say you said eight thousand employees now there's only seven thousand obviously thought something's gone wrong in his company but as you say it's not the first time that siegel is actively involved in a campaign in fact the florida florida real estate business and claims he...
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that al gore presidential debate analysis. rarified air. that the reason for obama's rocky road in denver? we'll have a little fun there. first today's trivia question. name the last president to win re-election and have his party pick up 25 or more house seats. that's -- why do i pick that number out? that is the number democrats have to get if they wanted to win the majority this time. first correct answer gets a follow friday from us. more coming up. >>> on our radar this morning, by the way, did you see this? it is all tied up in connecticut. the fbi finally arrives in benghazi and a cabinet member makes a condolence call. first though this new quinnipiac poll, a virtual dead heat in the connecticut senate race. we've been telling you about this, folks. don't sleep on it. while republican linda mcmann, look at this. a one-point lead. virtual tie with congressman chris murphy. 48-47. mcmann of course is a former ceo of the wwe world wrestling entertainment and she is far out spend murg if i blanketing the airways with ads. poll found a m
that al gore presidential debate analysis. rarified air. that the reason for obama's rocky road in denver? we'll have a little fun there. first today's trivia question. name the last president to win re-election and have his party pick up 25 or more house seats. that's -- why do i pick that number out? that is the number democrats have to get if they wanted to win the majority this time. first correct answer gets a follow friday from us. more coming up. >>> on our radar this morning,...
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to lose the vote in florida al gore actually won the vote in florida as the recount a year later found the supreme court handed the presidency off to george w. bush not the voters of florida but you know all that said i think that you know if you look at the rest of the democracies around the world third party fourth party fifth party now this is these are some because of structural problems our constitution pretty much drives a two party system. but we could change it with things like i r.v.'s are a voting proportional representation of what those other countries around the world multiple political parties demonstrate so well is that a wide variety of political parties including fringe parties what we might consider to be fringe parties actually drives a more vibrant and healthy political discourse and that's what we need here in the united states i think a lot of people are surprised i know when i was young and went to the polls for the first time i was surprised to see more than two can't presidential candidates names on the ballot i mean what do you think it says that that these re
to lose the vote in florida al gore actually won the vote in florida as the recount a year later found the supreme court handed the presidency off to george w. bush not the voters of florida but you know all that said i think that you know if you look at the rest of the democracies around the world third party fourth party fifth party now this is these are some because of structural problems our constitution pretty much drives a two party system. but we could change it with things like i r.v.'s...
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article in "the new york times," believe it or not, that was written in 1930 and it was a meeting between gore and einstein. they had a dialogue about the nature of divine. now we know that the universe is 13.8 billion years old. we know that 99.9% of it is invisible with dark matter, inti inti int interstellar dust and earth is a speck of dust. did it have any relevance or was it all mythology. what was the thread? there is a common thread. >> can we talk about job. job in the book, he's really the ultimate test of faith in the bible, in rereligion. it would have been so easy to give up he had be. >> we're asking the same question today. why does suffering happen to good people? good people suffer. so why is that a fact, you know? if you're a good person, you live moderately, you have faith in god, there still is suffering. is it random? is it universal, or is there a deeper comparison to suffering. >> can you briefly tell us what do the easterners know that westerners have yet to learn? >> in the east also the focus was not on what is being obse e observ observed. and so eastern philosophy c
article in "the new york times," believe it or not, that was written in 1930 and it was a meeting between gore and einstein. they had a dialogue about the nature of divine. now we know that the universe is 13.8 billion years old. we know that 99.9% of it is invisible with dark matter, inti inti int interstellar dust and earth is a speck of dust. did it have any relevance or was it all mythology. what was the thread? there is a common thread. >> can we talk about job. job in the...
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i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy --
i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ [ male...
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games while i was our third in the eastern conference one point behind factor and let alone with a gores. or meanwhile the giants have returned home to san francisco after winning baseball's world series for a second time in three years manager bruce bochy touched the trophy as he stepped off the plane knowledge giants won a game four four three in detroit on sunday to complete a four game sweep of the tigers to play in the world series and hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to turn out for wednesday's team parade on halloween . now into boxing and the first ever professional fight in afghanistan takes place this tuesday night with organizers calling it the fight for peace german born afghan family that he will take on tanzania's bella in a twelve round bat in the capital kabul and stake is the vacant intercontinental middleweight belts but while both fighters expect a bruising contest they also believe the fight will make a statement of peace and freedom in a country which has suffered from war and terrorism for almost forty years. i think it's going to take their country to liv
games while i was our third in the eastern conference one point behind factor and let alone with a gores. or meanwhile the giants have returned home to san francisco after winning baseball's world series for a second time in three years manager bruce bochy touched the trophy as he stepped off the plane knowledge giants won a game four four three in detroit on sunday to complete a four game sweep of the tigers to play in the world series and hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to turn out...
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i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america
i think al gore was going to win. i wanted him to win. i thought he would be a good president. i still think so. the thing that's kept america going is that we have trusted the people over the leaders. i love my life now. if i can help my country, i will. we are -- we are organized around institutions, values, strengths on power and people. it's worked out pretty well for us for 200 years. we ought not feel with it too much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. bp has paid over...
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al gore looked arrogant and condescending and elitist. what joe was, joe was scrappy at times, rude, feisty. i think that's what he needed to do last night. i think he could have done without a few smirks. he could have done without a few interruptions. but i don't think it really hurt him. and i think when you talk about style, joe, one of the things we ought to consider is, as barack obama goes into that now very important debate next tuesday, the format's a town hall. and that makes it a little bit harder for him to be tough and challenging romney because you have to be responsive to questions that those voters ask you. so i think obama's task is a little bit more difficult next week than simply to recoup from the disaster in denver. >> all right. mark halperin, al hunt and howard dean, thank you all so much. it's good to have you on the show. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back with "willie's week in review." you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page a
al gore looked arrogant and condescending and elitist. what joe was, joe was scrappy at times, rude, feisty. i think that's what he needed to do last night. i think he could have done without a few smirks. he could have done without a few interruptions. but i don't think it really hurt him. and i think when you talk about style, joe, one of the things we ought to consider is, as barack obama goes into that now very important debate next tuesday, the format's a town hall. and that makes it a...
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louis in 2000, going back to what we were talking about earlier with al gore. many thought he was too hot in the first debate, too cold in the second debate, but there begin this other iconic moment as somebody moves into your space. let's watch. >> would you agree that [indiscernbile] >> absolutely not. it is the bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. the insurance companies support the other bill that is pending, the one that the republican majority has put forward. they like it because it does not accomplish what needs to be accomplished, to get the decisions back to the doctors and nurses and give you a right of appeal to somebody other than the hmo, but you go to the emergency room before you call the hmo before you call 911, and it has strong bipartisan support. it is being blocked by republican leadership, and i would like to know whether governor bush will support the dingell bill pending proo? >> the difference is i can get it done. i can get something positive done on behalf of the people. that this was -- that is what this campaign is a
louis in 2000, going back to what we were talking about earlier with al gore. many thought he was too hot in the first debate, too cold in the second debate, but there begin this other iconic moment as somebody moves into your space. let's watch. >> would you agree that [indiscernbile] >> absolutely not. it is the bipartisan bill that is now pending in the congress. the insurance companies support the other bill that is pending, the one that the republican majority has put forward....
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he said, that he went on to criticize the style setting he was too hot, like al gore. when you have the -- when you have one of romney's people conceding the best president made his talking points, that is significant. on taxes and ryan had one very good come back. a line very well rehearsed. he looked at the camera and said, you better watch out middle-class, they are coming after you. that is the best summary paul ryan could give of their side of the argument. i do not think he carried it tonight. i think joe biden did. colorado and had the one good line raising fear on increases of middle-class taxes. >> -- paul r. ryan had one good line of reasoning here on increasing middle-class taxes. >> the republican line, good morning. >> thank you. i feel like joe biden in this debate was a little offensive and rude. it might have turned off a lot of people from his point. i thought paul ryan was a very well-prepared. he knew what he was talking about. i just thought joe biden came off like a 12-year-old. he got louder and more rude thinking that would change his point. the
he said, that he went on to criticize the style setting he was too hot, like al gore. when you have the -- when you have one of romney's people conceding the best president made his talking points, that is significant. on taxes and ryan had one very good come back. a line very well rehearsed. he looked at the camera and said, you better watch out middle-class, they are coming after you. that is the best summary paul ryan could give of their side of the argument. i do not think he carried it...
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and i stopped and said, what, did gore do?" >> brown: when you've taken a hit and write about a period when you did, you're not being aggressive enough or pushing hard enough. enough. >> lehrer: yeah. i'm criticized all the time for that, that i haven't been aggressive enough. a lot of peoplexd would expect a moderator, whether it's a debate moderator or a moderator on the "newshour" o'er, i say, "matter, ask a question, "or "candidateÑi ask the question" and the moderator yells liar! moderators are not human lie detector machines. the lie detector machines are the people who are listening. do it for them. >> brown: over the years many debate formats have been tried. candidates standing, sitting, walking around. and moderators in a panel, given strict bounds of of or relative freedom greer two minute, two minute and i'll decide whether we go on. >> brown: the key question is do our presidential debates offer real debate for the citizens to hear a real debate among the candidates? >> lehrer: to coin a phrase it all depend what
and i stopped and said, what, did gore do?" >> brown: when you've taken a hit and write about a period when you did, you're not being aggressive enough or pushing hard enough. enough. >> lehrer: yeah. i'm criticized all the time for that, that i haven't been aggressive enough. a lot of peoplexd would expect a moderator, whether it's a debate moderator or a moderator on the "newshour" o'er, i say, "matter, ask a question, "or "candidateÑi ask the...
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. >> it may be like al gore's size. >> after last debate, the republican has a real surge in voter registration, volunteers, donations. it was real and across the country. my republican friends tell me that. quite sure they are telling me the truth. there may be some people, laugh, smirk. i have been hearing that from donors and political consultants. i heard from a leader of one of the unions and said his guys loved it andill have a big surges in 26 days. >> wolf. >> thank you. are the first and only vice presidential debate now history. issue by issue. and moment by moment. as always, the bigger the color tile up there on the wall for each candidate, the more time he spoke. so, first, here is how they timed out overall. vice president biden on the left in blue. speaking for 41:32 tonight. that's about 1:20 longer than congressman ryan did. bear in mind, last week, president obama spoke considerably longer than mitt romney, didn't do him much good. the top three issues of the night. number one for joe biden, the economy at just over 6:00. number one for ryan, budget and taxes at almost 7:00. r
. >> it may be like al gore's size. >> after last debate, the republican has a real surge in voter registration, volunteers, donations. it was real and across the country. my republican friends tell me that. quite sure they are telling me the truth. there may be some people, laugh, smirk. i have been hearing that from donors and political consultants. i heard from a leader of one of the unions and said his guys loved it andill have a big surges in 26 days. >> wolf. >>...